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Politics : The Trump Presidency

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To: Lane3 who wrote (301232)9/8/2024 2:44:36 AM
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We have essentially no job growth. Americans losing jobs. Immigrants taking jobs.

Yes. A significant number of American workers were displaced by immigrants. I get the numbers aren't related on a one-for-one basis. But yes, it means something.

As of August of this year, there are 129,712,000 native-born workers compared to 131,031,000 in August 2023, meaning a plummeting reduction of 1,319,000 jobs.

In comparison, there were 31,636,000 foreign-born workers in the U.S. as of last month, compared to 30,396,000 in August 2023, a surge of 1,240,000 jobs.


I'm sorry but you cannot argue with the facts. You can say it doesn't prove anything, but unless you have another explanation, you do have to go with truth and intuition here, not just nonsensical denial.

Unless you have some explanation I'm afraid there isn't much more to say about it.
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